In the category of: Back to the Steele Dossier

If true, one of the most explosive parts of the Steele dossier might be confirmed. Is the pee tape next?

According to the latest McClatchy report, Cohen appeared to have briefly turned on his phone while in Prague, allowing foreign intelligence to track his whereabouts as he traveled through Europe. An Eastern European intelligence agency also reportedly overheard Russians discussing Cohen’s presence in Prague, according to two sources familiar with the information.

Jan Neumann, a former Russian intelligence agent, told McClatchy that Cohen’s entire trip could have been traced: “You can monitor and control cell phones in Europe same as you do it here in U.S.,” he said. “As long as the battery is physically located in the phone, even when it’s turned off, the mobile phone’s approximate location can be detected and tracked. Any attempt to use an app, to get mail, send texts, connect to a Wi-Fi network, your phone and your location will be detected.”